Emeric Imre

Emeric Imre
Background information
Born (1965-01-30) 30 January 1965
Cluj, Romania
Genres
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, vocalist
Instruments guitar, violin
Years active 1983 – present
Website emericimre.ro

Emeric Imre (born 30 January 1965) is a Romanian guitarist, musician, vocalist and composer.

Biography

Emeric Imre was born in 1965 in Cluj in the housing district Dâmbul Rotund. His mother was half Romanian Romani half Polish and his father was half Hungarian, half Jew.[1] [2]

Family

During his childhood he was urged by his father to turn into a musician and he began to study violin. As a young boy he was a football lover and practiced football for nine years. Emeric went often to training with the violin under his arm. Then disaster came... after two years of music, he ended with giving up his musical studies. Leaving the sports career is one of his sorrows.[1]

Musical career

In 1984 he became part of the folk stage of Cenaclul Flacăra as folk singer until 2000 when Cenaclul Flacăra was disbanded.
After this Emeric Imre fought to promote folk music. Besides participating in events such as the yearly tournament Folk You, he organized folk evenings in Pub Zone located in Cluj-Napoca with the some of the main Romanian folk singers such as Dinu Olărașu, Adrian Ivanițchi, Tatiana Stepa, Florin Chilian, Vali Moldovan, Octavian Bud, Emilian Onciu, and Magda Puskas.
Beginning with 2006 he pushed more for his solo career, his own shows and begun to release records.
In 2006 he prints the album Nebun de alb ( English translation White Bishop).[3]
In 2012 he prints the album Târziu ( English translation Late).[4]
In 2014 he lauches his winter album named Iarna mea cu ochii mari ( English translation My Winter With Big Eyes). At this album contributed among others Jimi El Laco (Nightlosers), Dorel Vișan, Dumitru Fărcaș, Cornel Udrea, Hollondus J.Zoltanau, Magda Puskas.[1]

Awards

During his career, Emeric Imre he received the following awards:

Musical prize awarded by Radio România:[5][6]

Main musical creations

Emeric composed over 260 folk songs. Among those the most important are:

Discography

Filmography

Notes

    Bibliography

    Sources

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emeric Imre.

    Interviews

    Videos


    1. 1 2 3 Marius Matache, (Romanian) Interview with Emeric Imre http://www.foreverfolk.com/2009/04/09/emeric-imre.html
    2. (Romanian) Lăcrămioara Opriș, Interview with Emeric Imre http://amintiridincalatorie.ro/articol_vip-258-nebun_de_alb
    3. (Romanian) In 2006 he prints the album "Nebun de alb" http://www.curier.ro/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=68909&Itemid=377
    4. (Romanian) Another premier at Folk You Festivalul! Emeric Imre launches his second album http://www.mediafax.ro/life-inedit/festivalul-folk-you-florian-pittis-ce-artisti-vor-concerta-in-acest-an-9857438
    5. (Romanian) Mediafax Nominalisations for the Radio România awards http://www.mediafax.ro/life-inedit/nominalizari-pentru-premiile-muzicale-radio-romania-loredana-stefan-banica-si-connect-r-10577010
    6. (Romanian) Nominalisations for the Radio România awards 2013 http://www.romania-actualitati.ro/nominalizarile_la_premiile_muzicale_radio_romania_2013-48036
    7. Emeric Imre on IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5605182/
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